Behavior Management Workshops - Spanish

After completing the Behavior Services Orientation, the next level of service is the Behavior Management Workshops. These workshops are based on the principles of Positive Behavior Support. Positive Behavioral Support is a set of research-based strategies used to decrease problem behavior and increase quality of life by teaching new skills and making changes in the child’s environment.

Behavior Management Workshops – Online Training

If you cannot attend the workshops in person, you may take the 12 hours of behavior management training online at your own pace. The online training ADEPT 1 and 2 - Autism Distance Education Parent Training developed by the UC Davis - Mind Institute, is based on the principles of Positive Behavior Support. These online lessons provide a foundation for parents to teach their children functional skills that can address problematic behaviors using positive approaches regardless of the disability. The online lessons included audio (speakers/headphones needed), video examples, and assignments to complete between lessons.

Parents must complete the Behavioral Services Orientation prior to registering for online Behavior Management Workshops. Parents are expected to complete all lessons in Adept 1 and 2 for a certificate of completion. Completion of Behavior Management Workshops is mandatory for families requesting in-home behavioral services.

For more information or questions about the instructor-led workshops, contact your service coordinator, or call 213.252.4976 or e-mail training@lanterman.org.

Behavior Management Workshops - Instructor-led Training

These live workshops are two-hour sessions, conducted once per week at Lanterman or community locations, for sixweeks for a total investment of 12 hours. The workshops are designed to teach parents and caregivers basic behavioral strategies and address behavior challenges. The workshops also include practical ideas that can be used in between workshop sessions. Another benefit of the workshops is that it offers you the opportunity to meet discuss both the successes and frustrations you encounter with other parents and families experiencing similar concerns.

View a list of upcoming instructor-led Behavior Management Workshops below and request enrollment through the FDLRC Parent Learning Center. You will receive a confirmation notification once your enrollment has been authorized. If you need assistance, contact your Service Coordinator or call 213.252.4976.

All of the classes meet once a week, for six weeks, unless otherwise specified. (For example: If the class begins on a Thursday, then the class will be held every Thursday for six weeks.)

Additional Information

Child Care is not available during the instructor–led workshops. Parents are expected to attend all sessions for a certificate of completion. Make up classes are possible under exceptional circumstances. Parent(s) with more than one (1) absence will be dropped from the workshop.

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Proceeds from the sale of this tea will be used to benefit sibling support programs and activities, including those offered by Lanterman Regional Center through its partnership with Pasadena Child Development Associates.

Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center is a private, non-profit corporation that operates under contract with Californiaâ€™s Department of Developmental Services.

The Center serves over 7,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities, who have or are at risk for a developmental delay or disability, and who are at high-risk of parenting an infant with a disability.